Meet our neighbours! – #1, Sunita Passi, your new Wellness Centre

Neighbours … everybody needs good neighbours, right?. Luckily, at Belvoir, we have them! – just across the road at The Engine Yard. Whether by good fortune or design, The Engine Yard today is a fabulous mix of independent, specialist retailers, each of them arriving with a ton of passion for what they do and a fascinating entrepreneur’s story.

This is the first in a series of articles in which we uncover some of those stories and introduce some of these businesses – and the people behind them.

To begin our journey, we were intrigued to hear that a wellness centre has opened, in one of the beautiful restored buildings in the Engine Yard.

The centre is named after founder, Sunita Passi. Sunita made some time available to chat and also invited Claire to a yoga class to experience the centre first-hand.

So: what (and who) is Sunita Passi?

Sunita explained that the wellness centre is founded on the Ayurvedic principles, applying traditional Indian approaches to our 21st Century stresses and challenges. There are many treatments and therapies available to boost natural wellbeing, including yoga and massage.

Sunita herself is a hugely experienced practitioner, (for much of her career she’s been training other practitioners in the art), but also a formidable and award-winning businesswoman, having developed two ranges of skincare products: the Tri-Dosha range, which can be found in many leading spas, and the NEEM Sunita Passi bodycare range which is aimed more at high street consumers.

What brought Sunita Passi to the Vale of Belvoir?

The Duchess of Rutland, the creative force behind The Engine Yard, is herself a great advocate of traditional Indian approaches and knows the importance of taking care of oneself in a holistic sense. So initially, Sunita led a wellness day at Belvoir, facilitated by the Duchess. Through this, she got to hear about the Engine Yard and the opportunity to launch a wellness centre there – right in the heart of the Vale.

Sunita has seen the benefits of our location already: Vale residents will attest that there’s something inherently relaxing and energising about the area. Contrast this with the hassle of parking and the stresses of navigating the city centre to get to a class or treatment…

What Does Sunita Passi Offer You?

The centre is, as you might expect, a soothing and relaxing space, with colours, flooring and music all carefully chosen to set one at ease.

Sunita is proud to partner with other experts to deliver a wide range of services. They include: Victoria, a medical herbalist; and teachers Julie, Pam and Elaine. There’s a studio, for meditation and yoga classes. There’s a small shop, where Tri-Dosha and Neem products are on sale, alongside Denichi Activewear, Lotus craft Yoga Mats, Silatha Mindfulness Jewellery and Positiviti tea.  There are also two treatment rooms and a clinic too, to address health issues with a more natural approach.

Is There A Typical Sunita Passi Customer?

Sunita says that most customers are locals, all of whom feel the benefit of coming along and being a part of something and enjoying a shared experience. A yoga DVD is a pretty poor substitute! Sunita stresses that one doesn’t need tons of experience, incredible flexibility or the fitness levels of an athlete: most of the members are beginners in fact and it’s definitely not a competitive sport! When Claire went along to the Wednesday evening yoga class she was pretty apprehensive as a first-timer but was quickly made to feel at ease. She found that the teacher was able to explain the moves really clearly but also to tailor them to suit Claire and each of her classmates individually. She left feeling a good deal calmer and happier after a stressful day seeking to balance the Cafe Allez! books…

What Does Sunita Hope To Have Achieved A Year From Now?

The ideal for Sunita in a year’s time would be to have a complete membership list and to have built a reputation for being a real centre of excellence –and for having developed a real, supportive community in the Vale. She also plans to continue to partner with other experts to bring those at the top of their games to the region.

What’s Sunita’s Best Day At Work?

When I asked her, Sunita absolutely lit up … it’s the buzz she gets from having led a good session, either one to one or with a class, and knowing that all concerned are walking out just feeling better about themselves, the world and their place in it.

And If You Want To Find Out More …

You can check out sunitapassi.com (and tri-dosha.co.uk). Not sure which class or treatment is right for you? – then feel free to call Sunita for a chat, or ideally, to book a 90 minute consultation. The Ayurvedic system will help Sunita diagnose and then treat any issues you’re experiencing, whether it’s anxiety, a physical health issue, or just the desire to step out feeling better than when you went in.

We’d also recommend following Sunita on social media and signing up for her newsletter via sunitapassi.com, which will get you advance notice of events at Sunita Passi and some worthwhile exclusive content.

Meeting Sunita was a real pleasure for us and we at Cafe Allez! wish her and the team tremendous success right here in the Vale of Belvoir!

Cafe Allez! Makes Boughton’s Coffee House Front Cover

We were really pleased to be interviewed recently by the UK’s leading industry publication, Boughton’s Coffee House. They were keen to get our take on what it’s like to operate both a mobile and a ‘bricks and mortar’ coffee shop and what led us down this crazy path in the first place…

Massive thanks to Mick, Chris and our other customers for being such good sports on the morning the photographer came to visit.

You can read our story by clicking here:

Cafe Allez! in Boughtons Coffee House

Van Henri to feature in latest Guy Ritchie film, The Gentlemen?

One year after filming in London, we can reveal that Van Henri was booked to feature in a scene for the latest Guy Ritchie film, The Gentlemen.

Starring Hugh Grant (as you’ve never seen him before!), Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell and Michelle Dockery, the trailer suggests a high-octane and very fast paced ride…

Did Van Henri make the final cut? We get to find out when the movie hits the cinemas on 1st January… but either way we had an absolutely brilliant day and evening on set, on the South Bank of the Thames.

The film company thought Henri would be a good choice as they were looking for a Citroen HY van in fine fettle but without lots of branding.

Contracts prohibited us from taking pictures of the cast but we can reveal that Matthew McConaughey absolutely drips star quality and that Guy Ritchie’s Cafe Allez! drink of choice is a regular cappuccino …

 

Christmas Opening Days & Times Announced!

We’d love to see you over the festive season at Cafe Allez! Belvoir Castle. Here’s when we are open:
– From Saturday 7th, we will be closing each day at 4pm.
– We will continue to open daily 9am to 4pm except for Wednesdays and Thursdays when we close.

Christmas opening days:
Sunday 22nd: open as usual
Monday 23rd: closed

Christmas Eve: closed
Christmas Day: closed
Boxing Day: yes we open! More details to follow. 9am-3pm.
Friday 27th: closed
Saturday 28th: open as usual
Sunday 29th: open as usual
Monday 30th: closed
New Year’s Eve: closed
New Year’s Day: yes we open! More details to follow. 9am-3pm
Thus. 2nd: closed

Looking forward to sharing some good times with you!

Adventures at ExCeL London for Henri: London Vet Show

A new experience for Van Henri this month: spending a few days as the star of the MSD Animal Health stand at The London Vet Show.

We worked in partnership with exhibition experts Aiver Contracts to make Henri the centrepiece of the stand, which had the look and feel of a vintage coffee bar.

MSD’s team were there to launch their new Vets Deliver service and Henri and Mark provided barista coffees and teas to the (many!) visitors to their packed stand… it’s safe to say it was a popular offer…

We’ve never taken Henri to one of the big indoor exhibition centres before, but it worked so well that we hope this will be the first of many. We thought there may be concerns with having a petrol engined vehicle indoors, but good alignment with ExCel and Aiver and a sensible approach to risk management won the day.

You know where to come if you want YOUR stand to be the biggest draw at an exhibition or show … and as always, we can easily have Henri re-branded in your corporate colours to inject some Citroen HY van style to the event.

How ‘Skinny’ Is Your Skinny Latte? – Milks Compared…

We occasionally get asked for a ‘skinny’ latte, cappuccino or flat white. Historically our stock response – as with most speciality coffee shops – was to say “we can do you semi-skimmed milk – is that ok?”. Most customers would readily agree.

But it was when catering for some running races that we stopped and checked ourselves: why shouldn’t we offer customers truly skinny (ie. made with skimmed milk) drinks? We looked in the mirror and found some worrying traces of coffee snobbery: our view being that whole milk is preferable because it tastes so good and balanced; it can be steamed more easily to look beautiful; and it offers a lovely mouthfeel and we felt that this could be compromised by skimmed milk. It’s for this reason that we, along with most speciality coffee shops, will go straight to whole milk as a default.
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Working from (our) home – watch our first video!

We’re delighted to launch the first of 3 promotional videos … this one showing just how good it could be to work remotely at Cafe Allez! Belvoir Castle during the week.

After all… we offer the views, the coffee, the sustenance and (arguably!) the welcome that you’re unlikely to get at home or in the office…

You can view the video on YouTube or on the Cafe Allez! Facebook page – and at this point I would like to thank two talented people, David Phillips-Peters and Simon Wilkinson-Blake, for making this happen. David is a fine and versatile actor, Simon is a talented director and producer and we couldn’t be happier with the results.

So : back to our suitability as a venue for remote working. Our wifi is fast and free. Our coffee is reasonably fast and incredibly good. And we also offer charging points for your ‘phone or laptop.

I used to work from home quite a bit in my previous (corporate) existence … Mars being quite a forward thinking company, it really embraced the concept, to the extent that we had to ‘hot desk’ in the office and were given leading technology to enable us to connect quickly with colleagues if working from home, although the introduction of Skype did necessitate the occasional change out of the pyjamas / dressing gown.

I could do more work in 3 hours at home than in a day in the office due to the lack of interruptions, but I won’t pretend it wasn’t a lonely experience. The house started to feel quite small and the lack of company, Missy the cat excepted, made me yearn for the buzz and chatter of the office on occasion.

We are, ultimately, social creatures and when the human connection is lacking, the day can feel empty. I firmly believe that’s why most of us would rather see a film at the cinema than at home… it’s about more than the big screen and the popcorn, it’s about sharing the experience and going through the same emotional journey as others, in the same moment, even if you don’t happen to know those sitting around you.

A good coffee shop should offer that exact same experience: at Cafe Allez! Belvoir Castle, we may not always know your name, we certainly won’t interrupt your work! – but we also hope to provide that welcoming environment where all the ingredients are there for you to relax and do your best work…

Here’s a link to the video:

“Cash is King” – but how long before the King is dead?

We accept credit card payments, Apple Pay, Android Pay, you name it – on both Van Henri and at Cafe Allez! Belvoir Castle.

It’s still staggering to us that some mobile operators (and even cafes, shops), don’t facilitate this when the technology is so easy to use and cheap to run now. Although, not so long ago, we did get harangued at an event for not accepting Bitcoin!
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Lessons for us, from a sketchbook

Sometimes the lifestyle offered by mobile catering can seem idyllic, and this is reinforced constantly by glossy, positive posts on social media by those in the industry. Sometimes including me!

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De-mystifying the coffee shop menu – our Grantham Journal article

Are you bewildered by the staggering choice of coffees in Grantham’s coffee shops? We spoke to Mark from Cafe Allez! Belvoir Castle to offer some guidance.

Mark thinks that “coffee shops are the new pubs … where people gather to meet friends, work in a relaxing environment, or just savour a fabulous coffee and cake. And a great coffee is the treat you really can enjoy every day without guilt or health risks!”.

Here’s Mark’s guide to some common coffees:

 

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